pokemon

This is the big one. The most outrageous and insanely huge pattern I’ve found anywhere on the internet. It’s a combination of the first 5 generations of Pokemon, using generation 5 sprites. It’s basically a combination of the separate 5 epic pokemon generations cross stitch patterns we posted last week. It’s a massive 798,000 stitches, with the finished piece well over a meter wide and tall on 14 count (almost 1.5m x 2m). If you attempt it, I salute you!

Some of the most requested Pokemon patterns out there, and seen as some of the most epic; Servotron’s epic Pokemon cross stitch patterns. We’ve compiled all 5 of the versions, showing the first 5 generations of Pokemon in the generation 5 Pokemon sprites. Each pattern is the same size, and uses the same 105 master colors.

Title: Micro Nintendo64 Console Date Completed: June 2017 Design: Lord Libidan Count: 14 Canvas: Plastic Colours: 13 Game: Nintendo, Pokemon Stadium & Legend of Zelda I recently saw some awesome retro adverts for the SNES in a Japanese magazine and just fell in love with how they were sold. This idea floated around my head for some time, before I decided to create another 3D project, a super small console. The Nintendo64 jumped into my head, and I started planning based on a pixelated controller I had created some years ago. As it developed I also decided to include 2 controllers, and 2 games; Pokemon Stadium and the golden Legend of Zelda cartridges.

I also created a version close to the design of the original advert that inspired me:

I’ve always loved maps, and have been intending to create a cross stitch map for sometime, however I never settled on which game. I tried a fallout vault, a hitman map, even looking into final fantasy for a while, however I realised that there was one game I always went back to, that shared a map between all its games; Pokemon. This is the national map, meaning it doesn’t contain Unova, Kalos, or any of the ranger games.

Title: Mega Ring Date Completed: February 2017 Design: Lord Libidan Count: 12 Canvas: Bracelet Colours: 9 Game: Pokemon I got a cross stitch-able bracelet as part of a competition i won, but it had hung around for about a year. However, whilst recently playing through Pokemon Sun I remembered it, and how perfect it would be for a mega ring!

Title: I Believe In Mew Date Completed: January 2017 Design: Lord Libidan Count: 16 Canvas: Pewter Colours: 6 Video Game: Pokemon Back to the Pokemon Cross Stitch! I found this image on pinterest, and despite my best efforts I just can’t find the original, so shout out to the original artist. I redesigned most of it to suit my own needs, and to make it more obviously Pokemon. It also has some sweet Kreinik threads around Mew to make him look even more special. Its based off the old myth of Pokemon Blue and Red that there was a hidden Mew under the truck by SS Anne.

As if you hadn’t noticed by all the music in the shops, the ever dropping temperature, and the not so subtle hints about gifts from friends and family; Christmas cometh. Its officially 1 week away, so no video next week, but instead you get Christmas! If you wanted to get your hands on these patterns for next year you can get them here.

As if you hadn’t noticed by all the music in the shops, the ever dropping temperature, and the not so subtle hints about gifts from friends and family; Christmas cometh. Its officially 2 weeks away, and what better way to celebrate than Christmas Pokemon baubles. You can even get these patterns if you wanted to stitch them up before the big day!